Innos D6000 is the first dual-battery smartphone available worldwide
Chinese company Gionee introduced the Marathon M5 dual-battery smartphone back in June. That handset has two 3000 mAh batteries but is only 0.33 inches thick. Unfortunately, it only sales in China. The new Innos D6000 uses a slightly different approach, having a non-removable battery and a removable one, but ships virtually everywhere.
These are the specs and features of the Innos D6000:
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 SoC
- Memory/Storage: 3 GB RAM; 32 GB internal storage and microSD support up to 128 GB
- Display: 5.2-inch JDI LTPS multitouch with 1,920X1,080 pixels
- Cameras: 5 MP BSI front, 16 MP BSI with dual-LED flash on the back
- Connectivity: 4G LTE, dual micro-SIM dual standby, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS with A-GPS and GLONASS
- Operating system: Android 5.0.2 Lollipop
- Batteries: 2480 mAh built-in and 3520 mAh removable
- Weight/Dimensions: 0.44 pounds; 6.26X6.73X1.37 inches
This handset promises up to 1440 hours in standby and two full days of mixed use. It is only available in black and retails for $249.99 USD with free worldwide shipping at Pandawill, Gearbest, or Geekbuying.
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